Greek · Strong's G2698
κατατίθημι
katatithemikat-at-ith'-ay-mee
to place down, i.e. deposit (literally or figuratively)
1890 spelling: katatíthēmi
- κ20
- α1
- τ300
- α1
- τ300
- ι10
- θ9
- η8
- μ40
- ι10
Isopsephy 699
Strong's Dictionary · 1890
to place down, i.e. deposit (literally or figuratively)
Rendered in the KJV as
do, lay, shew.
- 2occurrencesin the New Testament
- 1 of 27New Testament bookswhere the word stands
- 2inflected formsdistinct spellings
Across 2 occurrences
The word itself
Inflected forms · 2
- καταθέσθαι1
- καταθέσθαι,1
How it is rendered · 2
- to acquire for himself1
- to lay,1
The sense the word carries at each spot: how the translators read it there, not a fixed translation.
How it parses · 1
- verb · aorist (simple past) middle, infinitive (“to…”)2
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- V-2AMN · 2
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The ledger of occurrences
Acts2 occurrences
- Acts 24:27καταθέσθαιkatathesthaiverb · aorist (simple past) middle, infinitive (“to…”)After two years had passed, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus. And wishing to do the Jews a favor, Felix left Paul in prison.here: to acquire for himself
- Acts 25:9καταθέσθαι,katathesthaiverb · aorist (simple past) middle, infinitive (“to…”)But Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor, said to Paul, “Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem to stand trial before me on these charges?”here: to lay,
